Jrcsvutcu »usAn engine ■tly followed by rith tbe aid of arrested about p men working ed roofs, which ime. Men, wo-running about y of whom an ig lost their all* mouse, anil aII :raly with their r shelter.ltn the Thameswtcb Hospital, me time, theywas discoveredtere were boys, who was ab-natnfl of Now.i power of call-lot fora committee on Tuesday, Aug. 12.Dreadful Accidemt. —On Thmsday the following dreadful accident occurred to M. Pons, the Celebrated French fencing master, at his fencing academy in the Haymarket s—Mr. C. Rickards, the extensive distiller, rt~ siding in Piccadilly, was amosing himself fencing with the unfortunate gentleman, when, in making a desperate thrust, it was parried with great dexterity by AJ. Pons, but in so doing Mr. Rickards’ foil was broken, and un* fortunately the broken part entered the body of his antagonist with such violence as to pass entirely through it. The unfortunate gentleman did net fall, but walked Into the next room, and an dressed himself, and he was then removed to Jd. PagHsno’s, proprietor of the Ssblonlere Hotel, in Leicester-square, where immediate surgical as-htance was rendered him by Air. Bridie and other eminent surgeons. We are happy to add that at present M. Poos suffers but little, and that in the opinion of his medical attendant there is every chance of his ultimate recovery.ouier parcider in e cause for entities an Praltars, ness,’ nlt;kyretsr CAccoun13th Juiand the t on the ini her of des pected lt;atthe 23rd.